I am seriously ready to do some evictions around here. First, is Lemuel. I was planning on keeping him until I could breed him to Rosie next fall. That would be a perfect kid combo.
But his personality is identical to his grandpa Xerxes. I am not having another wild buck that I can’t sell. I’m getting rid of him before we get to that point. I kid you not, I spent ten or more minutes chasing him around the Love Shack to catch him and give him his copper last weekend.
And it is absolutely an inherited personality. I swear it is. I mean he spends his time with my sweet Benji and Frodo. They both love me.
Anyhow, I’m hoping he will be gone in the next couple of weeks. The second eviction notice is being given to Old Man Winter. We had another 2+ inches of snow when I woke up Thursday morning.
This time of year, it usually melts quickly, but I took these pictures after I did chores. It was still here.
We are all tired of the cold and damp. It’s miserable. It means more work for chores.
We all demand winter leave and let spring warmth and rain show up. Seriously, because I am beyond ready to evict the goats from the garage. They are happy as clams.
But I’m not sure any of my stuff will survive.
Thursday when I got home, someone had discovered and opened the bag of birdhouse gourds. I picked them up and put them all in the soap room. Well, there was one that had a little hole eaten in it, so I left it.
When I went back to the garage, I kid you not, Bull was wearing it. His head was completely stuck inside. I am amazed that he wasn’t panicking, but he was just standing there trying to figure it out. How I wish I had my camera for that one.
By the time I came back out to do a recreation, Coral had eaten the rest of the gourd.
I am really ready to get them out of the garage, but the weather has to cooperate a bit for that to happen.
I can understand your need to sell Lemuel. I’m sorry he’s such a brat! I didn’t know he had inherited Xerxes ‘ orneryness. It’s sad, but you know what has to be done.
It’s too bad you weren’t able to get a picture of Bull with the gourd on his head! It must have quite a sight!
Bull was too funny. Now he has a good personality.
What an exciting and challenging life with goats seem to be.
At least it’s never boring.